Tagged Arthur Darvill

Amy and Rory have two lives: real life and ‘Doctor-life.’ And they’re beginning to realise that they have to choose. “Every time we flew away with the Doctor, we’d just become part of his life. But he never stood still long enough to become part of ours. Except once: the year of the slow invasion….

With an exclusive trailer and some insights from the episode’s stars, BBC America is helping to build momentum towards what should be one of the most memorable adventures for the Doctor since 2005. As you should know by now, The Angels Take Manhattan airs at 9/8c on BBC America this Saturday, September 29th, and on…

A remarkable story with what some might call an unremarkable ending – but what was the overall reaction to The Power of Three? With overnight viewing figures of 5.49 million – higher than last year’s The God Complex (which aired at a similar stage of the season) – the episode was never going to beat…

Another trailer for The Angels Take Manhattan, and this time we get to see what Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill, Steven Moffat and Caro Skinner think of the episode. Watch out for the moment when The Grand Moff recalls creating the Cherubs – get ready for some spine-tingling shivers when they appear in the…

Is it really two and a half years since we first clapped eyes on Amy Pond and her nervous boyfriend Rory the nurse? In that time, they’ve aged (considerably, in Rory’s case, sort of) and travelled, considered settling down but this week sees them travel in the TARDIS for the last time. Featuring Alex Kingston…

Steven Moffat wraps up a massive story arc this Saturday in the final episode in the current run of Doctor Who. Series 7 concludes with The Angels Take Manhattan, which treats viewers to a multiple-whammy of memorable elements. Not only does the episode feature the return of the Weeping Angels, the action takes place in…

I’ve long thought of 1981’s Warriors’ Gate as a story about doing nothing, a sort of satire on inactivity. In the early stages of The Power of Three, it appears that Chris Chibnall’s highly enjoyable story might cheekily go one better than that by setting up an apparent invasion of Earth with no real payoff….